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Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
by
Stewart, Gavin
, Heussaff, Orla
, Griffin, Laura L.
, Zhong, Chongliang
, Whelan, Conor
, O’Dea, Ruairi
in
adults
/ Age
/ Amino acids
/ Animal populations
/ bacterial growth
/ biological sex
/ Cervus dama
/ Dama dama
/ deer
/ Domestication
/ Enzymes
/ Fatty acids
/ Gender differences
/ Livestock
/ Livestock industry
/ Localization
/ Males
/ National parks
/ Nitrogen
/ Physiology
/ Polyclonal antibodies
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Rumen
/ Sex differences
/ Urea
/ urea nitrogen
/ UT-B2 transporter
/ Western blotting
/ Wildlife
2022
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Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
by
Stewart, Gavin
, Heussaff, Orla
, Griffin, Laura L.
, Zhong, Chongliang
, Whelan, Conor
, O’Dea, Ruairi
in
adults
/ Age
/ Amino acids
/ Animal populations
/ bacterial growth
/ biological sex
/ Cervus dama
/ Dama dama
/ deer
/ Domestication
/ Enzymes
/ Fatty acids
/ Gender differences
/ Livestock
/ Livestock industry
/ Localization
/ Males
/ National parks
/ Nitrogen
/ Physiology
/ Polyclonal antibodies
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Rumen
/ Sex differences
/ Urea
/ urea nitrogen
/ UT-B2 transporter
/ Western blotting
/ Wildlife
2022
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Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
by
Stewart, Gavin
, Heussaff, Orla
, Griffin, Laura L.
, Zhong, Chongliang
, Whelan, Conor
, O’Dea, Ruairi
in
adults
/ Age
/ Amino acids
/ Animal populations
/ bacterial growth
/ biological sex
/ Cervus dama
/ Dama dama
/ deer
/ Domestication
/ Enzymes
/ Fatty acids
/ Gender differences
/ Livestock
/ Livestock industry
/ Localization
/ Males
/ National parks
/ Nitrogen
/ Physiology
/ Polyclonal antibodies
/ Polymerase chain reaction
/ Rumen
/ Sex differences
/ Urea
/ urea nitrogen
/ UT-B2 transporter
/ Western blotting
/ Wildlife
2022
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Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
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Sex-Related Differences in UT-B Urea Transporter Abundance in Fallow Deer Rumen
2022
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Overview
Rumen studies have focused almost exclusively on livestock species under strictly regimented diets. This means that the ruminal condition of free-living and free-feeding wildlife remains practically unstudied. Urea nitrogen salvaging, a process by which urea is passed into the rumen, to both provide a valuable source of nitrogen for bacterial growth and to buffer the potentially harmful acidic effects of bacterial short chain fatty acids, has remained unexplored in wild ruminants, such as deer. UT-B2 transporters are the key proteins reported to facilitate the transepithelial ruminal urea transport. In this study, we investigate the expression, abundance and localisation of urea transporters in the rumen of a semi-wild fallow deer (Dama dama) population. Physical measurements confirmed that males had larger rumen than females, while adults had longer papillae than juveniles. Initial RT-PCR experiments confirmed the expression of UT-B2, while immunolocalisation studies revealed that strong UT-B staining was present in the stratum basale of deer rumen. Western blotting analysis demonstrated that a 50 kDa UT-B2 protein was significantly more abundant in adult females compared to adult males. This study confirms the presence of UT-B2 urea transporters in deer rumen and suggests that sex-related differences occur, bringing new insight into our understanding of rumen physiology.
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